Ukrainian business sells credentials from Oxford University for up to £9,300 and even uses its logo despite the university saying they aren’t linked

A former staff member says that they target the Middle East, eastern Europe and Russia because people there still think that money can buy you credentials

By Andy Jehring

24th July 2017,1:42 am

Updated: 24th July 2017,1:50 am

A UKRAINIAN business which advertises itself as an Oxford institution has been accused of asking people to “buy” bizarre awards in exchange for thousands of pounds.

The Europe Business Assembly (EBA) claims it was “founded in Oxford” and reportedly sends emails to “winners” asking for up to £9,300 to receive honours such as “The International Socrates Award” and “The Queen Victoria Commemorative Award”.